Lollipop Chainsaw is a cult classic hack-and-slash video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, directed by Suda51 (Goichi Suda), and written by James Gunn. Released in 2012, the game is a stylized, irreverent celebration of pop culture, zombies, and rock and roll. Players control Juliet Starling, a high school cheerleader who comes from a family of zombie hunters. On her 18th birthday, a zombie outbreak occurs at San Romero High School, forcing Juliet to fight her way through hordes of the undead with her signature weapon: a chainsaw adorned with hearts and stickers.
Known for his surrealist, punk-rock game design philosophy ( No More Heroes , Killer7 ), Suda51 provided the game's distinct stylistic flair, over-the-top boss designs, and hyper-stylized world.
: Includes both the original English voice acting and a Japan-exclusive voice track. Exclusive Costumes : Lollipop Chainsaw Premium Edition -NTSC-J--ISO-
Taking down three or more zombies at once triggers "Sparkle Hunting," a technique that rewards the player with more coins and better visual effects (rainbows and stars).
The game rewards "sparkle hunting"—executing multiple zombies at once—with rainbow-colored blood and extra points. Lollipop Chainsaw is a cult classic hack-and-slash video
Lollipop Chainsaw is an action-adventure game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, the same studio behind No More Heroes. The game follows the story of Juliet, a high school girl who becomes a zombie-killing chainsaw-wielding hero after her school is overrun by undead.
Includes the "Z-Rated" gore mode, which features the full, uncensored violence and blood effects that were toned down in the standard Japanese release. Bonus Costumes: On her 18th birthday, a zombie outbreak occurs
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Lollipop Chainsaw has remained relevant because of its unique tone. It is a satire of American teen movies, heavily influenced by grindhouse cinema and horror-comedy.
The Premium Edition of Lollipop Chainsaw for the PlayStation 3 includes:
You can search Japanese auction sites like Yahoo! Auctions Japan or specialty importers like Play-Asia for the original PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 NTSC-J discs.